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BT offers to 'speed up broadband'
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These include adjusting browser settings, removing bandwidth-heavy applications and monitoring the performance of download programmes such as the iPlayer. ...
BT iPlayer Homehub issues
BBC News, UK - May 28, 2008
BT technical staff are looking into a number of problems some of its broadband customers are having using the streaming version of the BBC's iPlayer with ...
How the Iron Lady was forged
BBC News, UK - Jun 8, 2008
... Democratic nomination, she might be interested in getting a copy of - or downloading on BBC's iPlayer - my TV documentary The Making of the Iron Lady. ...
BBC Trust review: Your questions
BBC News, UK - May 30, 2008
Recent examples of new services that have gone through a PVT include the iPlayer and the BBC's HD TV service. (You can find out more on: the BBC Trust ...

BBC News
BT Vision charges for BBC content
BBC News, UK - Jun 6, 2008
BT has started charging users of its television service for on-demand BBC content which is available for nothing on the corporation's iPlayer. ...

BBC News
Rural homes dominate broadband UK
BBC News, UK - May 21, 2008
In London, 40% have tried services like the BBC iPlayer, while the figure in Greater Manchester is just 16%. One more fact from the thousands sprinkled ...

BBC News
Look past the four in Lucerne
BBC News, UK - May 30, 2008
... of the rowing community planning to spend the weekend dodging showers at Metropolitan Regatta, you can watch on BBC iPlayer for the next seven days. ...
'Mum's cheerfulness is inspirational'
BBC News, UK - May 20, 2008
We will just have to make the most of our time with her. Watch Mum And Me on BBC One on Tuesday, 22 May, 2008 at 2235 BST and for seven days at BBC iPlayer.
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[CITATION] … : Broadband have created opportunities for digital offerings such as the BBC iPlayer But who is …
A Harrison - MARKETING WEEK, 2008 - CENTAUR COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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[PDF] Multimedia: A New Exhibit Technique -
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... The CD-I player costs about? 400 and does not need a computer but only a ... The Gallery
collaborated with BBC Milton Keynes, with the sponsorship from the Henry ...

Television Studies Goes Digital
C Johnson, R Turnock - Cinema Journal, 2008 - muse.jhu.edu
... tech, utopian hierarchies that devalue ?ordinary TV.? If we conceive of our object
of study as ?digital television,? the BBC iPlayer?essentially a Web ...

Television Studies Goes Digital
T Film, P Arts - Cinema Journal, 2008 - muse.jhu.edu
... flow offers its audience in mind. 15 The BBC iPlayer fundamentally disrupts
this assumption. It arranges content in a database for ...

The channels now on platform three
S Josifovska, D Lenton - IEE Review, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
... public service role in mind, the BBC prefers talking about their objective as being ...
When French company NetGem unveiled its i-Player, a set top box that offers ...

Quantitative evaluation of Intelligent Ability with Computer Games -
M Hasegawa, Y Isomoto - Advanced Learning Technologies, 2007. ICALT 2007. Seventh …, 2007 - doi.ieeecomputersociety.org
... [9] BBC News 2000, Video Games 'valid Learning tools', BBC News, 2002,
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... Fi compatible devices. However, users will only be able to download
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Unimpressed by the BBC iPlayer on the Wii

Nintendo and the BBC last week sent out press releases and made a big deal in their respective news items out of the fact you can now view the BBC iPlayer on the Wii. Am I the only person who was left distinctly unimpressed?

The nice thing about using the Wii is that it has Wii Channels that allow you to read current news, see the weather, shop for downloadable games and browse the internet in nicely skinned custom channels, optimised to work as best they can on your TV.

The new iPlayer access talked about is not a custom channel. The new exciting access just means you can browse to the BBC iPlayer web page and play the content through the Wii Opera powered web browser. This is exactly the same as you can when using a PC or Mac online but on a browser that doesn't give you the resolution of a monitor - not what I would call an exciting development. To view a show, you have to type in the URL using point and click for each letter with the Wiimote, drag the window around to get the actual player in the centre of your screen and then try to zoom in and out to get the player to fill the viewable area.

It's a very long way from a simple solution. According to Mr Huggers, the group controller at the BBC's future media and technology division, both Xbox and Playstation won't be getting the iPlayer as they wanted to skin it to fit within their custom look, which is why only the Wii has it. A publicly funded company can't have its player commercialised. It's also the reason the implementation is so weak. If the news stories and press releases hadn't been so generally over hyped, I might have thought being able to watch the last 7 days of BBC TV on my Wii was okay, but there in lies the problem. Nobody likes a show off, especially when it's the equivalent of a 15 year old showing how well he can juggle to his peers. No matter how good you are, your skills won't be appreciated and you are rightly going to get bundled.

One skill that Nintendo are justifiably boasting about, however, is the release of a fantastic new game. If you own a Wii, you should get your coat on and head to the nearest game shop and buy Mario Kart for the Wii as soon as you can.

I have previously expressed my concern that the new Mario Kart would be another weaker offering in the series, as the Gamecube version was. How wrong I was. There are now motorbikes which I think may well be my favourite vehicle as well as the option of racing against 11 other people online.

The online racing really brings the game into its own. If you have ever played any of the previous Mario Kart games with friends you will be aware of the technique of getting a red shell (the homing missile) and waiting until the last moments of the last lap before taking out the lead kart to win the race. when you have 11 other people doing this, being in first place on the last lap will mean you are hammered with 15 or so of the red menaces.

This makes the multiplayer game both frustrating and loads of fun. You can finish 2nd in one race and 12th in the next. It really does makes the game. For all of you UK folk, we unusually got Mario Kart before the US. Time for us to hone our skills and bring on the shells when our US cousins finally get their release in a couple of weeks. And because there is no microphone option on the Wii, it also means you won't regularly be called a mother f***** by the 12 year olds online too. Which is nice.


 

 

 

 

 
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